AFTER 27 grim years languishing behind bars, the last man doing time for the Essex Boys murders seemed about to taste freedom ...
The Justice Secretary is challenging the decision to release from prison a man convicted of the “Essex Boys” gangland murders ...
Jack Whomes and Michael Steele were given life sentences in 1998 for shooting dead Craig Rolfe, Tony Tucker and Pat Tate in a Range Rover near Chelmsford. The Criminal Cases Review Commission ...
A man convicted of the so-called Essex Boys murders will be released from prison on licence, the Parole Board has said. Michael Steele was jailed in 1998 over the killing of drug dealers Craig ...
Shabana Mahmood is calling on the Parole Board to reconsider releasing Michael Steele, who was given a life sentence in 1998 ...
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood wants the Parole Board to reconsider the release of the convicted triple killer.
Michael Steele was jailed for life in 1998 for the killings of Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe, which he denied, alongside co-defendant Jack Whomes. The three men were found shot dead in a ...
Michael Steele, 82, was given a life sentence in 1998 after drug dealers Craig Rolfe, Tony Tucker and Pat Tate were found shot dead in a Range Rover at Rettendon, near Chelmsford, three years earlier.
The release of a killer convicted of carrying out the Essex Boys gangland murders is being blocked by Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood. Michael Steele, 82, was given a life sentence in 1998 ...